Note: The eStor can support 180, 200, 250, 300, 350 and 400 MBps throughput!!!! This means it can push and pull from multiple nodes at high rate of speed. The REAL node transfer speed has many factors, like the CPU on your edit node, O/S, ram, bus, NIC card and software. They all play a role in how fast you can hit the powerful eStor. For the below we are using a standard baseline of 45 MBps throughput on a single NIC GigE.

45 MBps from node to eStor and from eStor to node:

Amount of Video

Class Stream

Data Total

Transfer time one way

5 minutes (300 Seconds)

DV25 ~ 3. MBps

900MB

20 seconds 15x realtime

DV50 ~ 6. MBps

1.8GB

40 seconds 7x realtime

10 minutes (600 Seconds)

DV25 ~ 3. MBps

1.8GB

40 seconds 15x realtime

DV50 ~ 6. MBps

3.6GB

80 seconds (1.3Min) 7.5x realtime

20 minutes (1200 seconds)

DV25 ~ 3. MBps

3.6GB

80 seconds (1.3Min) 15x realtime

DV50 ~ 6. MBps

7.2GB

160 seconds (2.6Min) 7.5x realtime

So you can see, if you are an editor and need to get 5 minutes of DV25 from the eStor it will take you 20 seconds!!!!!!

How about getting 10 minutes sequence of DV50 video? 80 seconds !!!!!! Bam!!!!!! Just like that.

And since the eStor is shared device you, edit bay 2, edit bay 3, edit bay 4 and so on can do the same!!!!! Easy as PIE.

Want to know more........ Call me Dennis Bress 714-878-1276

Apace Systems NAS Storage speeds. How fast to
move data?

To calculate how long to feed multiple edit bays
with video files / data using single GigE
network from Apace Systems NAS eStor.

Question: How long to transfer 1 minute of SD
video (168Mbit/s, 1 Minute = 1.2GB file size)
that resides on the Apace?

Note: If you do not want to do file transfer
called (push / pull), use the Apace vStor where
the files / video data stays on the vStor.
Realtime editing right off the vStor. No need to
used push / pull.